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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The nasty tone of the anti-BSA comments from established partisan voices on this thread is an accurate reflection of the behavior and language your family will experience if your girl joins a Girl Scout troop. If you are uber-left, you will appreciate the toxic anti-male attitudes your daughter will absorb and begin exhibiting to her father, brother and male teachers. If you are with the 90% of us who are open-minded, you should think carefully before going that way.[/quote] Wow I am a BSA poster and think your post is out of line. None of the Girl Scout Leaders or kids I know are anti-men or toxic. BSA is going through a rough patch due to poor screening and not reporting sex assault and abuse. I get that. Today’s practices are very different then the practices that allowed many boys to be harmed but those changes are not making headlines. I get that. I advocate for the NoVA Scouts BSA because I can see how the Council has responded but I know most people don’t see the changes. I understand families being worried. Girl Scouts is a great program that works for many young women. BSA might work for others. [/quote]
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